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Not only do the remarks of French leaders about recreating a multi-polar world arouse alarm, but recent public opinion polls show a decline in the popularity of the US among Europeans and a desire for more independent policies.
Above all, the rest of the world has looked on with alarm as the US holds more than 600 men at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba without access to family or counsel, and without prospect of an impartial hearing or trial.
But his rather technical discussion (which focused on monetary economics and the gold standard) forged no new consensus among economists, and the news media reported no clear sense of alarm.
Of course, alarm bells have rung before in Saudi Arabia, but the ruling family remained in denial--deniability and repression being the political arts at which the al-Saud excel.
Perhaps no individual has done more to raise the alarm - earning deserved credit for many successes and understanding all too clearly the remaining shortcomings - than James Wolfensohn, the outgoing President of the World Bank.
In defending the Fed's policy, Bernanke had to be careful not to say anything that might overly alarm investors.
None of this swayed the rest of the world, which views the war with disdain and alarm.
So why the high alarm about European appeasement, especially among the neo-conservatives?
Sweden's rejection of the euro already has sounded the alarm.
Should we be watching the French presidential campaign with admiration or alarm?
Global alarm bells might cause pangs of guilt for wealthy Westerners, but they don't give us an adequate understanding of what's going on.
Monti, for example, was among the first to sound the alarm about Italy's dire finances.
But, while Western analysts and Iran's neighbors raise the alarm, the regime's authority is in fact built on insecure foundations.
Iran's rise is causing alarm in the Arab Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia and Jordan, but also in Egypt.
The alarm bells should be ringing loud and clear across Asia - an export-led region that cannot afford to ignore repeated shocks to its two largest sources of external demand.
None has reversed course, and any hint that governments might reassert political control over interest rates, as happened recently in India, are met with alarm in financial markets and outrage among economists.
In a series of opinion articles over the last five years, they have repeatedly sounded the alarm that the risks of nuclear weapons outweigh any possible usefulness in today's security environment.
The closer he moves to the EU, the greater the alarm in the Kremlin.
For Beijing's central planners, however, the size of China's industrial base has become a cause for alarm rather than celebration.
Given China's mushrooming military budget and secretiveness, that assertiveness has set off alarm bells among the other countries bordering the South China Sea.
Of the 238 cases, 149 children died in the institutions where they lived rather than in a hospital, raising alarm about why, on the brink of death, a child was not transferred immediately to a hospital intensive-care unit.
The theory's publication at a time of worldwide alarm about double-digit inflation offered central bankers exactly the pretext they needed for desperately unpopular actions.
Just as a few of us warned of impending crisis in the 2003-2006 period, some - including the Bank of International Settlements and the IMF- are sounding the alarm today, but to no avail.
Very few among them (notable exceptions including Nouriel Roubini and Robert Shiller) raised alarm bells about the crisis to come.

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